Author / Damien Zander

Have you ever had to deal with a company who emails you a form to fill out and sign? Usually the documents they send are in the PDF format. It’s very easy to sign these forms and email them right back, without having a scanner or fax machine.

All you need is a Mac that has an iSight camera built in, or one with just a regular webcam.

AnyKeylogger hides in the background and records keystrokes, visited website, takes screenshots and then finally secretly emails you the reports.

Sounds kind of scary doesn’t it? It could be a huge breach of privacy if used improperly. Using it to spy on your girlfriend or boyfriend is probably not the best idea. However for parents trying to keep track of their kids activities online it can be useful.

Why does the week start on Sunday instead of Monday? Basically, it has to do with religion. You can find more info about that through Google, I’m not going to go into it.

Personally, I’ve always preferred my week to start on a Monday instead of Sunday as it just made more sense to me. I work Monday to Friday, and the last two days are my days to relax before I started the week again.

Changing the day your week starts on your iPhone, iPad and iPod as well as your Mac is really easy, here’s how.

If you’re anything like myself, you dread that time of the month when the cell phone bill comes in. There’s something about paying close to $70 a month for 6 GB’s of data that bothers me. Especially when my computers ISP would allow me 25 GB’s daily for close to the same price.

It gets even worse though when you go over your cellular usage limit. That’s when they really start to gouge you. All of a sudden you’re paying very heavily for a small amount of data.

Within iOS on your iPhone or iPad you’re able to track your data usage, and manually reset the statistics for monthly cycles. The drawback with this is it doesn’t always prevent overusing data since it doesn’t actually notify you when it’s going over the limit. Another hindrance is that you need to manually reset it at your monthly billing cycle, and it’s easier to forget to do that than it is to remember to do it.

Mac OS X has many hidden or commonly unknown keyboard shortcuts. They really shouldn’t be unknown to the majority of people that use Mac, since they are so incredibly useful and time saving.

If you have been following AppDucate on the listed social networks then you’ve probably already seen me post a few of these. I’m creating a separate article about them as well, as I know that some of you just check in to the site every now and then or just subscribe by email and I didn’t want to leave you guys/gals out.

Below are some of my favorite keyboard shortcuts for Mac. I’m always looking for new and interesting keyboard shortcuts, if you have one that you constantly use but don’t see listed here be sure to let us know about it in the comments below.

There’s no doubt that the default icons used throughout Mac OS X are indeed very eye pleasing. However looking at the same icons for months or years on end can get repetitive and old. In this article we’ll go over a few ways to spice up the look of the folder, file, application and dock icons.

When you buy content from the iTunes store it is accessible from the Apple TV via iCloud without having to connect to your computer. However, when you convert the videos yourself to your iTunes Library those video will require that your Apple TV be able to connect with your iTunes Library, whether it be on a PC or Mac.

Setting up Home Sharing is different from simply using AirPlay. Instead of streaming your entire Mac screen to the Apple TV, it just streams the video or music. Also, there is no need to enable Airplay on your Mac and send the signal to your Apple TV. You can peruse the contents of your media collection from within the Apple TV, making finding that perfect Friday night movie easy to find from your couch.